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2024
Classical Club of St. Louis Meeting
Justin Meyer--Book discussion: Barry Strauss, The War that made the Roman Empire
Imagined Communities: Myth, Memory, and the Temple of St. Andrew at Old St. Peter’s
Dennis Trout, University of Missouri
Classical Club of St. Louis Meeting
Roger Bagnall--A papyrologist in the field
Classics Major-Minor Welcome Day
The Biggs Family Residency in Classics: Dr. Francesco De Angelis
Professor of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University
Colloquium--The Making of Victory: Triumphal Arches and Their Representation in Roman Art.
Francesco de Angelis, Professor of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University
Seminar--Paying Attention: Images of Arches on Ancient Roman Coins.
Francesco de Angelis, Professor of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University
Lecture--What Monuments for a Modern Century? Italian Colonial Arches in Africa
Francesco de Angelis, Professor of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University
2024 IPH Junior Comp Exam Lecture featuring Brian Copenhaver
Lawn Care, Magic and the Art of Poetry Today
Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South
Classics Department to be Co-sponsor for Annual Powwow
2023-2024 Annual Weltin Lecture: “Theft, Forgery, and Scholarship: The Trafficking of Ancient Jewish and Christian Manuscripts”
Brent Nongbri, professor of History of Religions at MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society in Oslo
Classical Club of St. Louis Meeting
Anne Austin, University of Missouri, St. Louis --"Revealing the Practice of Tattooing in Ancient Egypt"
Reading of Aristophanes’ Lysistrata
The strategic reader: capturing voices, revealing perspectives
Lecture by Joe MacDonald, Senior Associate Dean for Strategy and Innovation at the Olin Business School
Open House for First-Year Students
Creating German Identity from Roman Antiquities: Hartmann Schedel’s Opus de Antiquitatibus Inclite Germanie (1505)
Justin P. Meyer,
John and Penelope Biggs Department of Classics, Washington University in St. Louis
Classics Workshop
A Festan Feast: Some linguistic notes on a lexical hodgepodge
Ben Fortson, Professor of Greek and Latin Language Literature, and Historical Linguistics, University of Michigan
Phormio Play Reading
Classics Workshop
Two Musical Takes on Vergil's Fourth Eclogue
Philip Barnes, John Burroughs School
Classics Workshop
The Art, Archaeology, and History of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Bettany Hughes
Major-Minor Fair
“These Stones Will Shout” Annual Lecture in Biblical Archaeology and Historical Geography of the Holy Land
Dr. Jodi Magness, the Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Study Abroad Information Session
Join the John and Penelope Biggs Department of Classics and the Department of Art History and Archaelogy for an information session about Study Abroad opportunities in the antiquities.
Classics Workshop
Prospective Graduate Student Virtual Open House: Saturday, October 19
The John & Penelope Biggs Department of Classics at Washington University in St. Louis will host an information session on its MA and PhD programs on Saturday, October 19th, from 10:00am-12:00pm Central Daylight Time.
Boethius Fest
The World in Turmoil: Greek Views of Roman Imperialism (Polybius, Histories 36.9)
Regina Loehr, Lecturer, John and Penelope Biggs Department of Classics, Washington University in St. Louis
Classics Workshop
Classics and Ancient Studies Open House
Slavery in the Roman Agricultural Imaginary
Katie Dennis, University of Wisconsin
Ancient Philosophy Workshop
Daniel Kranzelbinder
UChicago and Humboldt-Berlin
Classics Workshop
Greek Drama as Musical Theater
Tim Moore, John and Penelope Biggs Department of Classics at Washington University in St. Louis
Lysistrata, Women at the Thesmophoria, Frogs Signing
Diane Arnson Svarlien
Independent Scholar
What’s Important in Verse Translation?
Diane Arnson Svarlien, Independent Scholar
Classics Workshop
Current Work on the Washington University Papyri
Roger Bagnall, Honorary Professor of Classics, John & Penelope Biggs Department of Classics
Alexander Free, University of Munich, Visiting Researcher John & Penelope Biggs Department of Classics
Will Sieving, M.A. student, John and Penelope Biggs Department of Classics